JD Wagon Gear ID

Briar Hill Brittanys

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Location
Near Jasper, MO
Heard the rusty siren's call and rescued this wagon from the bulldozer's wrath. Trying to ID it, and can't find any numbers other than the wheel hub caps. They don't appear to match up to any of the P/Ns for wagon gear. The yoke, reach braces, and bolster brackets look to me to be an 802 or 802R. Just wanting to know what I've got, what say you? My plan is complete disassembly and restoration. Those spoke wheels look really sharp with new paint and tires. Thanks. Mark



This is the front wheel.



The back.

 
I'm going with Mark on this one, looks just like the two 802's I'm taking to LeSueur, just somebody put on rims and tires. chris
 
That wheel I can see that somebody cut the orignal steel rims (that I wish I now had) off and welded car rims on to get rubber instead of steel. Amisf friend and machinery dealer I work with supplying machinery to him that they can use just got a hold of one and the front wheels had the rims repaired at one time, was not a good job done then, the one is completely shot now and we are looking for other steel wheels we can cut hubs out of to mate up and weld spokes back together to get this wagon back in service. The 802 was never sold on rubber and only has brass bushings for bearings due to low speed they were designed for. The rubber tire wagon sold at same time, late 30's was no. 902 and I have that.
 
I just wish you were close to me, I would be on those wagons to buy them. But ohio is just too far from there. Would you post what they bring when you do sell them?
 

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